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i can't say for apes. but i've been going down there for 5 years in a row and the only time i had any run in with cops was last year. they seem to get tighter every year but still not that bad compared to some places. i just put 16" on mine so will see this year.
Handlebar Height Requirements
(b) No person shall operate any motorcycle with handlebars more than fifteen inches in height above that portion of the seat occupied by the operator.
they did away with that, and there is no law anymore.
Been down there quite a few times. Enjoying yourself and having a good time is encouraged. As long as you aren't hot ******* or being stupid they will leave you alone. But if you catch their attention I would not be surprised if you walk away with multiple charges. But you can't blame them. That's their job.
Having said that, I've never received a ticket there.
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